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8th December 10, 07:16 AM
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I usually let them unless I am pressed for time, or if they made fun of me before asking! It's weird, because without a kilt on, I am opposed to any photographs. But with it on, I am OK. There is just something about a kilt that brings out the "friendly" person that hides inside.
Best/worst event was at a beer festival. Some lady asked if she could take my picture. I said OK. She got her camera out and fiddled with it a bit, then fall to the ground and took a picture up from the ground! Oh well! I hope she got what she wanted, but I doubt it since she wasn't quite close enough to get the angle she was hoping for. Now ... if she had asked if she could take that picture ... well, I might have said yes after getting my wifes approval. She was next to me. She gets the last say on that topic. 
Actually, I did have one lady ask for "that kind of picture". I might have said yes (I am not at all shy), but it was a public venue with children. She just didn't understand why I told her this was not the right place for that kind of picture.
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